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Comprehensive regional news: live reports and interviews on issues affecting people in the south east presented by Tim Ewart , with sports news from Rob Curling. Editor Guy Pelham
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Anne Robinson returns with a new series which promises hard-hitting reports on poor services and shoddy products.
To be screened in the coming weeks are items on advertising myths in the multi-million pound egg industry, a revealing look at the shady corners of the mortgage business, and an exposure of dishonest accountants who steal money from clients and cannot be made to repay.
Joining Anne Robinson in the studio each week is Alice Beer , who began her television careerfiling letters as a secretary on That's Life!. In this series she gives tips on stayingout of trouble in Florida, includinga reconstruction of one of the most horrific real-life tourist attacks in the state - with a surprisingly happy ending. Editor Sarah Caplin

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Romantic comedy starring
Eddie Murphy
Prince Akeem of Zamunda has a problem. He's enormously rich, incredibly powerful and his dad's arranged his marriage. So Akeem travels to New York in search of a woman who will love him for what he is, not his massive fortune.
Director John Landis (1988)
Film reviews pages 47-54

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Second of a three-part drama relating the experience of a young woman whose search for her errant father leads herto a living hell. Starring Nicole Kidman Denholm Elliot
Katrina is charged with drug trafficking - a charge that carries the death penalty in Thailand. Her only hope is her father's lawyer, Richard Carlisle. Final part tomorrow evening. For cast see Sunday.

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